View disassembly in XCode 4 (or Xcode 5 or Xcode 6)

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生来不讨喜 2020-12-10 01:04

I\'m having trouble finding much in the way of information about the new XCode layout. How can I view the disassembly of my source file, rather than just the C++ code?

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  • 2020-12-10 01:40

    In Xcode 4.2 (and Xcode 5), you can see the assembly or disassembly for a file by:

    1. Showing the assistant editor (command+option+Enter is the default shortcut).
    2. In the JumpBar, select the tuxedo icon and select "Assembly" or "Disassembly" from the drop-down list.

    You can view the Assembly for a file whether or not you're running the application. Disassembly is only available when the application is running and being debugged.

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  • 2020-12-10 01:44

    From what I read in a very thorough XCode 4 review (http://fireballed.org/linked/2011/03/09/xcode-pilkington/), the ability to show a file as assembly code is now gone in XCode 4. I guess you could always set a breakpoint in a method, and look at it disassembled in the debugger console with something like the "x/100i" command to treat print out the next 100 instructions in assembly, but that is a lot less convenient.

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  • 2020-12-10 01:45

    On Xcode 6 you can go to the menu "Debug -> Debug Workflow -> Always show disassembly".

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  • 2020-12-10 01:48

    Follow these simple steps inside of Xcode:

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  • 2020-12-10 01:58

    You can also display disassembly by navigating to:

    Debug->Debug Workflow->Show Disassembly while debugging.

    This will display source and disassembly in the main window view.

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